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Russians accused of burning bodies at Kherson landfill
Residents and workers say occupying forces used site to burn bodies of fallen Russian soldiers.
The landfill site on the edge of Kherson offers some visible hints here and there, among the piles of rubbish, to what locals and workers say happened in its recent past. Russian flags, uniforms and helmets emerge from the putrid mud, while hundreds of seagulls and dozens of stray dogs scavenge around.
As the Russian occupation of the region was on its last legs over the summer, the site, once a mundane place where residents disposed of their rubbish, became a no-go area, according to Kherson's inhabitants, fiercely sealed off by the invading forces from presumed prying eyes.
The reason for the jittery secrecy, several residents and workers at the site told the Guardian, was that the occupying forces had a gruesome new purpose there: dumping the bodies of their fallen brethren, and then burning them.
Russian flags, uniforms and helmets emerge from the putrid mud of Kherson landfill, while hundreds of seagulls and dozens of stray dogs scavenge among the piles of rubbish.
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Russians accused of burning bodies at Kherson landfill
Residents and workers say occupying forces used site to burn bodies of fallen Russian soldiers.
The landfill site on the edge of Kherson offers some visible hints here and there, among the piles of rubbish, to what locals and workers say happened in its recent past. Russian flags, uniforms and helmets emerge from the putrid mud, while hundreds of seagulls and dozens of stray dogs scavenge around.
As the Russian occupation of the region was on its last legs over the summer, the site, once a mundane place where residents disposed of their rubbish, became a no-go area, according to Kherson's inhabitants, fiercely sealed off by the invading forces from presumed prying eyes.
The reason for the jittery secrecy, several residents and workers at the site told the Guardian, was that the occupying forces had a gruesome new purpose there: dumping the bodies of their fallen brethren, and then burning them.
Russian flags, uniforms and helmets emerge from the putrid mud of Kherson landfill, while hundreds of seagulls and dozens of stray dogs scavenge among the piles of rubbish.
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Russians accused of burning bodies at Kherson landfill
Residents and workers say occupying forces used site to burn bodies of fallen Russian soldiers.
The landfill site on the edge of Kherson offers some visible hints here and there, among the piles of rubbish, to what locals and workers say happened in its recent past. Russian flags, uniforms and helmets emerge from the putrid mud, while hundreds of seagulls and dozens of stray dogs scavenge around.
As the Russian occupation of the region was on its last legs over the summer, the site, once a mundane place where residents disposed of their rubbish, became a no-go area, according to Kherson's inhabitants, fiercely sealed off by the invading forces from presumed prying eyes.
The reason for the jittery secrecy, several residents and workers at the site told the Guardian, was that the occupying forces had a gruesome new purpose there: dumping the bodies of their fallen brethren, and then burning them.
Oleksandr together with his wife Svitlana has been transporting their truck full of waste to the landfill for years. His wife says that the entrance to the landfill was barred by a Russian checkpoint.
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Russians accused of burning bodies at Kherson landfill
Residents and workers say occupying forces used site to burn bodies of fallen Russian soldiers.
The landfill site on the edge of Kherson offers some visible hints here and there, among the piles of rubbish, to what locals and workers say happened in its recent past. Russian flags, uniforms and helmets emerge from the putrid mud, while hundreds of seagulls and dozens of stray dogs scavenge around.
As the Russian occupation of the region was on its last legs over the summer, the site, once a mundane place where residents disposed of their rubbish, became a no-go area, according to Kherson's inhabitants, fiercely sealed off by the invading forces from presumed prying eyes.
The reason for the jittery secrecy, several residents and workers at the site told the Guardian, was that the occupying forces had a gruesome new purpose there: dumping the bodies of their fallen brethren, and then burning them.
Two Russian helmets at the Kherson landfill. Russian flags, uniforms and helmets emerge from the putrid mud, while hundreds of seagulls and dozens of stray dogs scavenge among the piles of rubbish.
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Russians accused of burning bodies at Kherson landfill
Residents and workers say occupying forces used site to burn bodies of fallen Russian soldiers.
The landfill site on the edge of Kherson offers some visible hints here and there, among the piles of rubbish, to what locals and workers say happened in its recent past. Russian flags, uniforms and helmets emerge from the putrid mud, while hundreds of seagulls and dozens of stray dogs scavenge around.
As the Russian occupation of the region was on its last legs over the summer, the site, once a mundane place where residents disposed of their rubbish, became a no-go area, according to Kherson's inhabitants, fiercely sealed off by the invading forces from presumed prying eyes.
The reason for the jittery secrecy, several residents and workers at the site told the Guardian, was that the occupying forces had a gruesome new purpose there: dumping the bodies of their fallen brethren, and then burning them.
Svitlana Viktorivna, 45, mother of 4, who together with her husband Oleksandr (inside the track) has been transporting their truck full of waste to the landfill for years, says that the entrance to the landfill was barred by a Russian checkpoint.
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Russians accused of burning bodies at Kherson landfill
Residents and workers say occupying forces used site to burn bodies of fallen Russian soldiers.
The landfill site on the edge of Kherson offers some visible hints here and there, among the piles of rubbish, to what locals and workers say happened in its recent past. Russian flags, uniforms and helmets emerge from the putrid mud, while hundreds of seagulls and dozens of stray dogs scavenge around.
As the Russian occupation of the region was on its last legs over the summer, the site, once a mundane place where residents disposed of their rubbish, became a no-go area, according to Kherson's inhabitants, fiercely sealed off by the invading forces from presumed prying eyes.
The reason for the jittery secrecy, several residents and workers at the site told the Guardian, was that the occupying forces had a gruesome new purpose there: dumping the bodies of their fallen brethren, and then burning them.
“The Russians drove a Kamaz (truck) full of garbage and corpses all together and unloaded,” says a garbage collector from Kherson (in the photo). “Do you think someone was gonna bury them? They dumped them and then dumped the trash over them, and that’s it.”
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Russians accused of burning bodies at Kherson landfill
Residents and workers say occupying forces used site to burn bodies of fallen Russian soldiers.
The landfill site on the edge of Kherson offers some visible hints here and there, among the piles of rubbish, to what locals and workers say happened in its recent past. Russian flags, uniforms and helmets emerge from the putrid mud, while hundreds of seagulls and dozens of stray dogs scavenge around.
As the Russian occupation of the region was on its last legs over the summer, the site, once a mundane place where residents disposed of their rubbish, became a no-go area, according to Kherson's inhabitants, fiercely sealed off by the invading forces from presumed prying eyes.
The reason for the jittery secrecy, several residents and workers at the site told the Guardian, was that the occupying forces had a gruesome new purpose there: dumping the bodies of their fallen brethren, and then burning them.
Iryna, 40, a resident from Kherson (at the center in the photo) says to the Guardian: “Every time our army shelled the Russians there, they moved the remains to the landfill and burned them."
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
A pair of Russian military boots are left behind beside a bus stop between Kupyansk and Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. The area was recently liberated when Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to push Russian troops out of occupied territories and reclaimed more than 6,000 square kilometres. The rapid assault meant the Russian military left equipment behind as it retreated from the Ukrainian military.
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
A pair of Russian military boots are left behind beside a bus stop between Kupyansk and Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. The area was recently liberated when Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to push Russian troops out of occupied territories and reclaimed more than 6,000 square kilometres. The rapid assault meant the Russian military left equipment behind as it retreated from the Ukrainian military.
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
A hand painted sign with 'Izium' written in Russian sign points the way along a road between Kupyansk and Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. Ukrainians as destroyed road signs to make it harder for Russian troops to navigate when they invaded the country. The area was recently liberated when Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to push Russian troops out of occupied territories and reclaimed more than 6,000 square kilometres.
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
A hand painted sign with 'Izium' written in Russian sign points the way along a road between Kupyansk and Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. Ukrainians as destroyed road signs to make it harder for Russian troops to navigate when they invaded the country. The area was recently liberated when Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to push Russian troops out of occupied territories and reclaimed more than 6,000 square kilometres.
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
Sand bags, logs and concrete are used to protect a Russian fighting position beneath a 'Kupianskiy Region' sign along a road between Kupiansk and Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. The sign was painted in colors of the Russian flag before it was spray painted over in Ukraineís flag colors.The area was recently liberated when Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to push Russian troops out of occupied territories and reclaimed more than 6,000 square kilometres.
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
Sand bags, logs and concrete are used to protect a Russian fighting position beneath a 'Kupianskiy Region' sign along a road between Kupiansk and Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. The sign was painted in colors of the Russian flag before it was spray painted over in Ukraineís flag colors.The area was recently liberated when Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to push Russian troops out of occupied territories and reclaimed more than 6,000 square kilometres.
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
A Ukrainian flag waves above the ammo crates used to protect a military recruitment building in Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. Russian troops placed explosives in the building as they fled the Ukrainian offensive to reclaim the region. The buildingís basement was used as a detention cell for Russian deserters. Shevchenkove was liberated Sept. 8 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
Russian military uniforms are left in and beside a trash bin outside a military recruitment building in Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. Russian troops placed explosives in the building as they fled the Ukrainian offensive to reclaim the region. The buildingís basement was used as a detention cell for Russian deserters. Shevchenkove was liberated Sept. 8 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
Deputy Prosecutor Roman Yerokhin poses for a portrait at a military recruitment building in Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. Russian troops placed explosives in the building as they fled the Ukrainian offensive to reclaim the region. The buildingís basement was used as a detention cell for Russian deserters. Shevchenkove was liberated Sept. 8 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
Russian water bottles were left inside a holding cell at a military recruitment building in Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. Russian troops placed explosives in the building as they fled the Ukrainian offensive to reclaim the region. Cages in the buildingís basement were used as a detention cell for Russian deserters. Shevchenkove was liberated Sept. 8 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
Russian water bottles were left inside a holding cell at a military recruitment building in Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. Russian troops placed explosives in the building as they fled the Ukrainian offensive to reclaim the region. Cages in the buildingís basement were used as a detention cell for Russian deserters. Shevchenkove was liberated Sept. 8 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
A blanket was left inside a holding cell at a military recruitment building in Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. Russian troops placed explosives in the building as they fled the Ukrainian offensive to reclaim the region. Cages in the buildingís basement were used as a detention cell for Russian deserters. Shevchenkove was liberated Sept. 8 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
Deputy Prosecutor Roman Yerokhin uses a phone torch to illuminate holding cells at a military recruitment building in Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. Russian troops placed explosives in the building as they fled the Ukrainian offensive to reclaim the region. Cages in the buildingís basement were used as a detention cell for Russian deserters. Shevchenkove was liberated Sept. 8 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
Blankets and buckets used for toilets were left inside a holding cell at a military recruitment building in Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. The buckets still contained urine as the Russian troop rushed to flee the Ukrainian offensive to reclaim the region. Cages in the buildingís basement were used as a detention cell for Russian deserters. Shevchenkove was liberated Sept. 8 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
A bucket used as toilet is visible inside a holding cell at a military recruitment building in Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. The cages in the buildingís basement were used as a detention cell for Russian deserters. Shevchenkove was liberated Sept. 8 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
Deputy Prosecutor Roman Yerokhin uses a phone torch to illuminate holding cells at a military recruitment building in Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. Russian troops placed explosives in the building as they fled the Ukrainian offensive to reclaim the region. Cages in the buildingís basement were used as a detention cell for Russian deserters. Shevchenkove was liberated Sept. 8 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
Blankets and buckets used for toilets were left inside a holding cell at a military recruitment building in Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. The buckets still contained urine as the Russian troop rushed to flee the Ukrainian offensive to reclaim the region. Cages in the buildingís basement were used as a detention cell for Russian deserters. Shevchenkove was liberated Sept. 8 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
Deputy Prosecutor Roman Yerokhin poses for a portrait at a the prosecutorís office building in Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. Shevchenkove was liberated Sept. 8 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
Pads placed on crates for Russian troops to sleep on are visible in rooms at the prosecutorís office building in Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. Shevchenkove was liberated Sept. 8 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
Pads placed on crates for Russian troops to sleep on are visible in rooms at the prosecutorís office building in Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. Shevchenkove was liberated Sept. 8 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
A picture of Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko now hangs where a portrait of Russian President Vladimir Putin was hung in the administration building during the Russian occupation of Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. Shevchenkove was liberated Sept. 8 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
Local resident Anatoly Sukhomyln said he saw Russian troops remove their military uniforms and don civilian close when they recently fled in Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. Shevchenkove was liberated Sept. 8 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Shevchenkove by Ukrainian forces
A woman walks through a park in Shevchenkove, Ukraine on Sept. 18, 2022. Shevchenkove was occupied by Russian troops in March and liberated Sept. 8 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Izium by Ukrainian forces
A camouflage jacket lies on the floor of the building where publisher Maksim Maksimov, 50, take captive before he was transferred to a police station in Izium, Ukraine on Sept. 17, 2022. He said he was electrocuted and beaten while his city was occupied by Russian troops. Izium was liberated Sept. 10 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Izium by Ukrainian forces
Publisher Maksim Maksimov, 50, displays of picture of a device used to torture him while he was in captivity and held in a police station in Izium, Ukraine on Sept. 17, 2022. He said he was electrocuted and beaten while his city was occupied by Russian troops. Izium was liberated Sept. 10 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Izium by Ukrainian forces
Publisher Maksim Maksimov, 50, shows the room he was tortured at inside a police station in Izium, Ukraine on Sept. 17, 2022. He said he was electrocuted and beaten while he was held captive. Izium was liberated Sept. 10 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Izium by Ukrainian forces
Publisher Maksim Maksimov, 50, shows the room he was tortured at inside a police station in Izium, Ukraine on Sept. 17, 2022. He said he was electrocuted and beaten while he was held captive. Izium was liberated Sept. 10 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Izium by Ukrainian forces
Publisher Maksim Maksimov, 50, shows the room he was tortured at inside a police station in Izium, Ukraine on Sept. 17, 2022. He said he was electrocuted while wearing a gas mask, and he was beaten with this stick and beaten while he was held captive. Izium was liberated Sept. 10 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Izium by Ukrainian forces
Publisher Maksim Maksimov, 50, shows the room he was tortured at inside a police station in Izium, Ukraine on Sept. 17, 2022. He said he was electrocuted and beaten when he was was held captive. Izium was liberated Sept. 10 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Izium by Ukrainian forces
Publisher Maksim Maksimov, 50, shows the room he was held at inside a police station in Izium, Ukraine on Sept. 17, 2022. He said he was electrocuted and beaten when he was was held captive. Izium was liberated Sept. 10 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Izium by Ukrainian forces
Publisher Maksim Maksimov, 50, walks his bicycle past a John Lennon mural take in Izium, Ukraine on Sept. 17, 2022. The mural says 'Give Peace a Chance.' He said he was electrocuted and beaten while his city was occupied by Russian troops. Izium was liberated Sept. 10 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Izium by Ukrainian forces
A woman walks a bicycle outside the building where publisher Maksim Maksimov, 50, was taken captive in Izium, Ukraine on Sept. 17, 2022. He said he was electrocuted and beaten while his city was occupied by Russian troops. Izium was liberated Sept. 10 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories.
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Liberated Izium by Ukrainian forces
Emergency services member examines an unearthed body at the extension of a cemetery near Izium, Ukraine on Sept. 17, 2022. Ukrainian officials said they discovered at least 445 graves for people killed since the current Russian invasion began. Izium was liberated Sept. 10 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories. They plan to exhume 50 bodies a day.
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Liberated Izium by Ukrainian forces
A war crimes prosecutor watches as an emergency services member examines an unearthed body at the extension of a cemetery near Izium, Ukraine on Sept. 17, 2022. Ukrainian officials said they discovered at least 445 graves for people killed since the current Russian invasion began. Izium was liberated Sept. 10 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories. They plan to exhume 50 bodies a day.
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Liberated Izium by Ukrainian forces
Emergency services member examines an unearthed body at the extension of a cemetery near Izium, Ukraine on Sept. 17, 2022. Ukrainian officials said they discovered at least 445 graves for people killed since the current Russian invasion began. Izium was liberated Sept. 10 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories. They plan to exhume 50 bodies a day.
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Liberated Izium by Ukrainian forces
Emergency services members unearthed a body at the extension of a cemetery near Izium, Ukraine on Sept. 17, 2022. Ukrainian officials said they discovered at least 445 graves for people killed since the current Russian invasion began. Izium was liberated Sept. 10 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories. They plan to exhume 50 bodies a day.
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Liberated Izium by Ukrainian forces
Emergency services member examines an unearthed body at the extension of a cemetery near Izium, Ukraine on Sept. 17, 2022. Ukrainian officials said they discovered at least 445 graves for people killed since the current Russian invasion began. Izium was liberated Sept. 10 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories. They plan to exhume 50 bodies a day.
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Liberated Izium by Ukrainian forces
A war crimes prosecutor watches as an emergency services member examines an unearthed body at the extension of a cemetery near Izium, Ukraine on Sept. 17, 2022. Ukrainian officials said they discovered at least 445 graves for people killed since the current Russian invasion began. Izium was liberated Sept. 10 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories. They plan to exhume 50 bodies a day.
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Liberated Izium by Ukrainian forces
Emergency services members unearth graves at the extension of a cemetery near Izium, Ukraine on Sept. 17, 2022. Ukrainian officials said they discovered at least 445 graves in the forest near Izium, which was liberated Sept. 10 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories. They plan to exhume 50 bodies a day.
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Liberated Izium by Ukrainian forces
Emergency services member examines an unearthed body at the extension of a cemetery near Izium, Ukraine on Sept. 17, 2022. Ukrainian officials said they discovered at least 445 graves for people killed since the current Russian invasion began. Izium was liberated Sept. 10 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories. They plan to exhume 50 bodies a day.
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Liberated Izium by Ukrainian forces
Emergency services members unearthed a body at the extension of a cemetery near Izium, Ukraine on Sept. 17, 2022. Ukrainian officials said they discovered at least 445 graves for people killed since the current Russian invasion began. Izium was liberated Sept. 10 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories. They plan to exhume 50 bodies a day.
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Liberated Izium by Ukrainian forces
Emergency services members unearthed a body of someone at the extension of a cemetery near Izium, Ukraine on Sept. 17, 2022. Ukrainian officials said they discovered at least 445 graves for people killed since the current Russian invasion began. Izium was liberated Sept. 10 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories. They plan to exhume 50 bodies a day.
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Liberated Izium by Ukrainian forces
Emergency services members unearth a grave to exhume a body at the extension of a cemetery near Izium, Ukraine on Sept. 17, 2022. Ukrainian officials said they discovered at least 445 graves in the forest near Izium, which was liberated Sept. 10 by Ukrainian forces during a large scale assault to Russian troops out of occupied territories. They plan to exhume 50 bodies a day.
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